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Learn how to take a single image or multiple images for editing seamlessly between Lightroom and Photoshop. Also, see how to use Photoshop tools like Photomerge, HDR pro, and the export dialog in Lightroom for exporting multiple files.

See how the all-new Pencil toolin Illustrator CC lets you draw curves more accurately, with options to extend paths, draw straight lines, and close paths. You can also use presets to create smooth paths with fewer points or more precise renditions of actual strokes.

See how the all-new Pencil tool in Illustrator CC lets you draw curves more accurately, with options to extend paths, draw straight lines, and close paths. You can also use presets to create smooth paths with fewer points or more precise renditions of actual strokes.

In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne discusses backup strategies for the Lightroom catalog, incremental backup catalogs, photographs, presets, preferences, and additional supporting files. Of course there are many ways to manage files - this tutorial is intended to help you identify the best approach for your workflow.

Rufus Deuchler, Adobe worldwide evangelist, shows you the new Sync Settings feature in InDesign, which allows you to synchronize your workspace settings to Creative Cloud – including keyboard shortcuts, presets and workspaces – so they go where you go.

Learn how to create a color wash over a black-and-white image in Photoshop. Explore working with gradient fill layers, modifying gradients in the Gradient Editor, creating and working with gradient presets, and blending two gradients together to build up an effective color wash. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

There are several ways to convert a color image to black and white in Photoshop. Learn how to use adjustment layers to convert an image, as well as how to adjust specific color channels, use presets, and make subtle adjustments using the Adjustment Brush. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

The Curves adjustment in Photoshop allows you advanced control over the midtones in your images. Learn the basics of modifying curves and see how to increase contrast and avoid posterization. Also explore Curves presets and the basics of blend modes. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Explore the best way to convert images to black and white, as well as add tonal overlays, edge effects, selective coloring and film grain textures. Then, learn how to apply those effects to multiple files using Sync options and Presets.

Learn how to seamlessly move images between Lightroom and Photoshop with the exact control that you need. Discover how easy it is to create panoramas, merge 16 bit high-dynamic range (HDR) images and open multiple photographs into a single file in Photoshop.

Learn techniques for making your images look their best as quickly as possible, including everything from instant optimizing and enhancing to applying custom actions and presets. Jack Davis, award-winning author and Photoshop Hall-of-Famer, is your host for this high-impact session.Davis will demonstrate:• Powerful one-click solutions for on-time, on-budget design and photography• Essential techniques for using Photoshop to create great-looking images for the web and print• How to put Davis' motto into action: "If you do it once, figure out how to never have to do it again!"

In this movie, Ian Robinson introduces the After Effects interface, identifying the most essential panels—the Project panel, the Timeline, and the Composition panel. He also introduces workspace presets, which instantly reconfigure the After Effects workspace for specific tasks.

In this episode, Jason will show you how to set-up a side chain compressor in Adobe Audition CS6, to automatically duck music beneath a voice-over. This is a very common workflow across all different styles of video (commercials, interviews) and is very easy to setup and even build presets for later usage.

In this Episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne demonstrates the advantage of setting up presets in Lightroom to simultaneously export images to multiple file types, sizes, compression settings etc. You might find even find this method more powerful than Photoshop’s Image Processor!

In this episode of The Complete Picture Julieanne explains the best way to add a color tone to an image using the Split Tone and Tone Curve panels and shows how to save presets to increase your productivity. Click here to download the presets discussed in the video. Note: although this video was recorded in Lightroom, the same techniques are available in Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS6.

In this episode of The Complete Picture Julieanne demonstrates the best way to convert images to Black and White as well as how to save presets to increase your productivity. Click here to download the presets discussed in the video. Note: although this video was recorded in Lightroom, the same techniques are available in Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS6.

Adobe Premiere Elements is designed to make your life easier. In this lesson, you will learn the power of using presets so you don't need to specify certain settings. From NTSC to PAL, Premiere Elements 11 has it all covered for you.

With Adobe Edge Animate you can create flexible layouts easily. In this lesson you will learn how to use percentage values, alignment and several other layout presets to build flexible layouts that look great across all screens. You will also learn how to create different adaptive layouts for specific screen sizes using the Edge Commons library.

The Gradient Map Adjustment layer has over 35 new presets to emulate traditional darkroom techniques for toning and split-toning photographs. Learn how to load and apply gradient maps to a single image as well as how to download and use Julieanne’s template to quickly see what each preset would look like on your own photograph through the magic of Smart Objects. The files she references can be found here. http://adobe.ly/OBIOdz

There are several advantages to the newly redesigned Crop tool in Photoshop CS6. In this video tutorial, Julieanne demonstrates the refined interface, new features, customizable presets, enhanced tools and essential shortcuts that will make cropping easier than ever.

NAPP Instructor Corey Barker goes over how to take the presets that you have in Photoshop CS5 and earlier and get them ready to move into Photoshop CS6 with it's new migration features.
Applies to the CC and CS6 versions of Photoshop.

Motion blur is something that occurs naturally in photography but there are many ways that we can create realistic motion blur in After Effects too. Colin will show you the settings and options to help you control motion blur on animations, graphics and even on videos that don’t contain any movement at all. He will also demonstrate how to add motion blur to the many animation presets that ship with After Effects.

Video has come of age, and so has Lightroom 4 public beta. Colin Smith shows you how to make your videos go from zero to hero. Learn how to create custom presets and add them to your videos for one-click cinematic looks.

In this episode of the Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost explains how to transfer all of your Lightroom Catalogs, backups, presets, preferences and supporting files from one computer to another. If the paths to your images change along the way, she provides her tips on how to re-link any missing files and folders.

Watch Jack Davis, award-winning author and Photoshop Hall of Famer, as he demonstrates essential techniques for using Adobe Photoshop CS5 to create great-looking images for the web and print. Learn techniques for making images look their best, fast, including everything from instant optimizing and enhancing of images to making Smart Filter recipes, custom actions, and tool presets. Davis's motto: If you do it once, figure out how to never have to do it again! Come learn powerful one-click solutions for on-time, on-budget design and photography.

Find out how Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom work best together. This session reveals the most efficient way to move back and forth between these powerful applications, whether you're editing a single image or an entire shoot. You'll learn how to take advantage of export options, presets, publish services, Smart Objects, droplets, and more to automate your workflow and increase your productivity.

Discover how to create the highest quality image possible by harnessing the power within the Develop module in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Master the tools needed to enhance, refine, and add creative effects to your images using both global and local nondestructive image adjustments, including white balance, tone curves, vibrance, clarity, sharpening, and color enhancements. Also learn how to create presets to quickly apply these effects to multiple images and prepare your images for final delivery with speed and efficiency.

In this episode of the Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost demonstrates how to eliminate repetitive tasks and increase efficiencies in Photoshop by customizing the tools you use the most and saving them as Presets.

In this Episode of The Complete Picture Julieanne demonstrates how to create a single vector logo out of multiple type and shape layers, specify a consistent size, apply a style and save the entire creation as a Tool Preset! In addition, Julieanne shows how to add a scan of your signature to any photograph with a simple change of a layer blend mode.

Chris Meyer shows how a visually oriented person can take advantage of the Favorites and Presets in Audition to improve their After Effects soundtracks, from utilities such as Repair DC Offset to creative possibilities such as lo-fi simulations.

Learn the new presets, intuitive context menus, and dramatically enhanced watch folder support in Adobe Media Encoder CS5.5 to make outputting your work for delivery everywhere a simple and intuitive process.

See how Adobe Media Encoder is becoming easier to use, with numerous user interface improvements for encoding and exporting assets. New output presets for iPad devices and other tablets and improved workflow for outputting to multiple devices make working with AME faster and easier. (by Tim Kurkoski and Todd Kopriva)

Live Trace is one of Illustrator's most unique features but sometimes the vector result contains small unwanted artifacts. This tutorial shows you how to use Photoshop layers in combination with Illustrator Live Trace to fine tune the final vector result to give you gorgeous, transparent results with very little effort and still maintain complete control.

We've all heard the term ""Ken Burns Effect"", but do you know that this random effect will sometimes zoom into areas you don't want to zoom into? This tutorial will show you how to easily import images and give you complete control to pan, zoom, and travel across images to create customized dynamic slideshows that you can output to Blu-ray, DVD or any device. The ease and power of this tutorial comes from using custom presets for motion and effects in Premiere Pro CS5; a feature that many users tend to miss.

Watch Jack Davis, award-winning author and Photoshop Hall-of-Famer, as he demonstrates essential techniques for using Photoshop CS5 to create great-looking images for the web and print. Learn techniques for making images look their best, fast, including everything from instant optimizing and enhancing of images to making Smart Filter recipes, custom actions, and tool presets. Davis's motto: If you do it once, figure out how to never have to do it again! Come learn powerful one-click solutions for on-time, on-budget design and photography.

In the final installment of this series, Adobe Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine takes you through the process of exporting/rendering your DSLR video/stills creations using the 64-bit Adobe Media Encoder. He'll talk about some of the most common formats for going to mobile devices, iPods, blu-ray discs as well as common formats for Web delivery. You'll learn about background rendering and the ability to 'queue' multiple versions of your video edits. Also featured: using *presets* in the Media Encoder for your favorite destinations (like YouTube, Vimeo, HDTV, etc)

In this episode Julieanne Kost will demonstrate how streamline Lightroom 3 by taking advantage of presets, templates, Collections, Virtual Copies (and more) in order to eliminate much of the repetitive post-capture tasks such as importing, tagging, developing, exporting and sharing photographs.

In this episode Julieanne Kost will demonstrate how to streamline Lightroom 3 by taking advantage of presets, templates, Collections, Virtual Copies (and more) in order to eliminate much of the repetitive post-capture tasks such as importing, tagging, developing, exporting and sharing photographs.

In this episode, watch as Julieanne Kost demonstrates how to create and save text and graphic presets to be used as Identity plates to brand your images when outputting them to slideshow, print and web. In addition, Julieanne will show you how to personalize your copy of Lightroom with your own Identity Plate.

Edit and customize motion path presets, which allow you to animate images or text in InDesign CS5. Adjust the direction and speed of the animation, as well as edit the beginning and end points of the motion path.

In this video tutorial, Creative Cow contributing editor Eran Stern gives an introduction to custom effects which trigger actions using layer markers inside of Adobe After Effects. You can download the Animation Preset from the http://www.sternfx.com/down

In this episode Paul shows the new CS4 object based tweening model including how to create animations using the timeline, how to use the Motion Editor and also how to save and reuse your animations using Motion Presets.

In this motion graphics episode, Corey shows us how to use presets in After Effects to make a motion background with some animated text. RC uses Adobe Premiere to place a logo graphic in the corner of a video file.